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A stick, finger, or other object that accidentally gets into your eye could scratch the cornea, the clear dome-like cover over your eye. It can cause symptoms like:
Small scratches usually heal on their own. Deeper injuries can cause long-term vision problems.
- Blurred vision
- Light sensitivity
- Pain
- Redness
- Excess tears
Keratitis is an inflammation of the cornea — the clear, dome-shaped tissue on the front of your eye that covers the pupil and iris. Keratitis may or may not be associated with an infection. Noninfectious keratitis can be caused by a relatively minor injury, by wearing your contact lenses too long or by a foreign body in the eye. How to treat a scratched cornea or something in your eye. James Hubbard is the best-selling author of five books, including his latest, The Survival Doctor's Complete Handbook.His expertise and down-to-earth style have made him one of the foremost survival medicine experts in the country.
From: Top Causes of Eye Injuries WebMD Medical Reference
Reviewed by Alan Kozarsky on August 9, 2018
SOURCES:
American Academy of Ophthalmology: 'Chemical (Alkali and Acid) Injury of the Conjunctiva and Cornea,' 'First Aid for Eye Scratches,' 'Recognizing and Treating Eye Injuries.'
American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus: 'Ocular Injury.'
American Optometric Association: 'Protecting Your Eyes at Work,' 'UV Protection.'
Harvard Medical School: 'Eye-Socket Fracture (Fracture of the Orbit).'
National Eye Institute: 'Facts About the Cornea and Corneal Disease.'
Prevent Blindness: 'Eye Safety at Home,' 'Eye Safety at Work,' 'Recommended Sports Eye Protectors.'
Seattle Children's Hospital: 'Eye -- Foreign Body.'
Temple Ophthalmology: 'Orbital Fractures.'
University of Michigan Health System: 'Burns to the Eye.'
Yale Environmental Health & Safety: 'Chemical Splash to the Eye.'
SOURCES:
American Academy of Ophthalmology: 'Chemical (Alkali and Acid) Injury of the Conjunctiva and Cornea,' 'First Aid for Eye Scratches,' 'Recognizing and Treating Eye Injuries.'
American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus: 'Ocular Injury.'
American Optometric Association: 'Protecting Your Eyes at Work,' 'UV Protection.'
Harvard Medical School: 'Eye-Socket Fracture (Fracture of the Orbit).'
National Eye Institute: 'Facts About the Cornea and Corneal Disease.'
Prevent Blindness: 'Eye Safety at Home,' 'Eye Safety at Work,' 'Recommended Sports Eye Protectors.'
Seattle Children's Hospital: 'Eye -- Foreign Body.'
Temple Ophthalmology: 'Orbital Fractures.'
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University of Michigan Health System: 'Burns to the Eye.'
Yale Environmental Health & Safety: 'Chemical Splash to the Eye.'
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